Example sentences of "bringing [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 He struck again , this time bringing the knife down into the top of the man 's head , using all his strength to force it through bone that splintered and cracked with a strident shriek .
2 Pascoe fast-forwarded the tape , then pressed play , bringing the music back on the swell of a crescendo .
3 The instructor taking the part of the professional can then demonstrate how to keep bringing the discussion back to the point , the problems .
4 And so anyway , he 's bringing the money round sometime next week .
5 In an influential book , Bringing the State Back In , one of the editors , Theda Skocpol ( Evans , Rueschmeyer and Skocpol , 1987 : p. 28 ) concluded , ‘ we do not need a new or refurbished grand theory of The State .
6 The renaissance of historical sociology since the 1970s , for example , is largely powered by the idea of ‘ bringing the state back in ’ ( see Evans et al. , 1985 ) .
7 Valentin Mesyats , the first secretary of the CPSU committee in Moscow oblast ( region ) , said that the platform ignored the fact that besides the CPSU no other force was " capable of uniting the people , capable of coming through the difficulty of this transitional period and bringing the country out of the crisis " .
8 A key stage in human evolution is thought to have been reached when our ancestors moved towards hunting of large prey , doing so in groups and bringing the meat back to the campsite to share with others .
9 All were equally intent on bringing the icon down and thus perpetuating their own careers .
10 Kept bringing the subject up , when he was home . ’
11 ‘ I said I would think about it , ’ Ven cut in , but she was pleased to see that he was relaxed still , and in no way hostile at her bringing the subject up again .
12 The Cranberries : bringing the sky down
13 Gently hold the disc in place on the surface of a grid by means of a strong eyelash mounted to the end of a thin wooden ( orange ) stick , and pick up the disc by bringing the grid up under the disc and out of the water .
14 On Monday 2 March 1964 Mr Silcock welcomed Miss Margaret Medlow and Mr Kennedy McClatchey to the Leaders ' Meeting and some further discussion took place on the possibility of moving the Communion rail forward and bringing the choir in behind the rail .
15 Little considerations such as replacing a magazine in the rack rather than leaving it lying on the couch , bringing the milk in off the step or refilling the ice cube tray , and a thousand little tailor-made considerations .
16 As you improve , start to bring the action into your everyday life , such as when bringing the milk out from the fridge or when picking up the post each morning .
17 You can then encourage the dog to return to you without difficulty , by making a game which will entail the dog bringing the toy back .
18 ‘ But there may be other ways in , or ways of bringing the quarry out . ’
19 Maitre Tajan will be bringing the gavel down on two attractive paintings from the Polo collection in this sale of Old Masters .
20 He 's bringing the lorry down from Leeds . ’
21 He began to flog Luke unmercifully , bringing the lash down across back , buttocks and legs again and again .
22 Two new City Action Teams have been formed in Leeds and Nottingham , bringing the total up to seven .
23 Across the major developed economies of Europe , Australasia , North America and Japan , unemployment rose from 7.4 per cent of the work force in 1991 to 8.2 pct in 1992 , bringing the total out of work in these countries to 32.3 million .
24 The Court would however respectfully disagree with the observation made in Emerson that no purpose would be served by bringing the jury back into open court to hear the tape ; this was a matter for the judge 's discretion but the better practice would be for him to order the reassembling of the court so that the jury could hear the tape in open court .
25 Chidzero on July 27 , 1989 , announced a stringent budget for 1989-90 aimed at reducing by 11 per cent the previous year 's budget deficit , and bringing the deficit down to 9 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) .
26 Compression of this sort , practised more widely , might succeed in bringing the play over into a new medium .
27 When you have turned completely , stop the board turning by bringing the rig back to the middle .
28 As the patient stands up , he practises bringing the ball back towards him by bending his elbows with good control .
29 Normally , one is rather relieved to see the opposition bringing the ball back inside but at Rubislaw it set the alarm bells clanging .
30 All of his energies were devoted to bringing the conversation round to the topic of food and drink , but Donald , once he had explained , or failed to explain , the Madonna Complex , moved swiftly on to what he described as his problem , which turned out to be law and order .
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